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http://HireMe.geek.nz/ wrote:
Will the US CBS Network loose its broadcasting license over the Dan Rather row? It doesn't have a license to lose. Networks don't require licenses in the U.S.. The stations that air CBS network programs do require licenses and are subject to sanction. Some of these stations are owned by the CBS network - the majority aren't. It's highly unlikely any of the stations will be sanctioned either. There's no evidence CBS knew the documents were fake before they were aired - indeed, there is evidence that they *weren't* fake - and even if they knew the documents were fake that hasn't been grounds for FCC sanction in the past. -- Doug Smith W9WI Pleasant View (Nashville), TN EM66 http://www.w9wi.com |
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There's no realistic way this would affect their broadcasting license, only
their reputation. "http://HireMe.geek.nz/" wrote in message ... Will the US CBS Network loose its broadcasting license over the Dan Rather row? |
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For what? All they admitted to was making a mistake. They apologized
for that. So in today's Politically correct, all you have to do is say you're sorry world, everyone will forget in a week or so. Clay "http://HireMe.geek.nz/" wrote in message ... Will the US CBS Network loose its broadcasting license over the Dan Rather row? |
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Will the US CBS Network loose its broadcasting license over the Dan Rather
row? No. Networks are not licensed. Only individual stations are. CBS's claim that it was duped will be accepted by all except (1) right-wing fanatics and (2) those who value the truth above politics, and life will go on as usual. GH |
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Doug McDonald wrote:
to show naked people, or to flagrantly and repeatedly run at a higher power than authorized. There've been more than a few stations recently flagrantly & repeatedly running excessive power -- and still hold their licenses. It is exceedingly difficult to lose a license. This is a major understatementgrin! -- Doug Smith W9WI Pleasant View (Nashville), TN EM66 http://www.w9wi.com |
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"Mark Crispin" wrote in message
... On Sun, 20 Sep 2004, http://HireMe.geek.nz/ wrote: Will the US CBS Network loose its broadcasting license over the Dan Rather row? In a word: no. Nor will Dan Rather be fired. Some underling will take the blame and get fired instead. Blame for what? -- McWebber No email replies read If someone tells you to forward an email to all your friends please forget that I'm your friend. |
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Life is going to be hell for Viacom for the next 4 years if Bush is
reelected. It just goes to show... that if you're going to attack the king, you'd better make sure to kill him. -Steve "http://HireMe.geek.nz/" wrote in message ... Will the US CBS Network loose its broadcasting license over the Dan Rather row? |
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"Paul Anderson" wrote in message
... In article , http://HireMe.geek.nz/ wrote: Will the US CBS Network loose its broadcasting license over the Dan Rather row? CBS doesn't have "a" broadcasting license to "loose". They do own a number of stations, though, that have licenses. I doubt a journalistic mistake like this would cause someone to lose their license. What mistake? -- McWebber No email replies read If someone tells you to forward an email to all your friends please forget that I'm your friend. |
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"Doug Smith W9WI" wrote in message ... There've been more than a few stations recently flagrantly & repeatedly running excessive power -- and still hold their licenses. I know of one station that operated on an unauthorized frequency, from an unauthorized site, with an unauthorized pattern and power, and significantly interfered with a major station for more that a year. Complaints to the FCC did no good. Eventually the FCC told them to stop, pay a modest fine, and they were eventually licensed on the new frequency after really building the authorized facilities. As Doug says, it's hard to lose a license. The only case of a lost license in my area was a case of obvious lying to the FCC. That was close to 20 years ago. bob |
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"McWebber" wrote in message ... "Mark Crispin" wrote in message ... On Sun, 20 Sep 2004, http://HireMe.geek.nz/ wrote: Will the US CBS Network loose its broadcasting license over the Dan Rather row? In a word: no. Nor will Dan Rather be fired. Some underling will take the blame and get fired instead. Blame for what? .... presenting fake documents as a news story. |
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